All on 4
All on 4
All-On-Four, Secure Like Never Before

Hello to a confident, worry-free smile!
When was the last time you could bite into a piece of fruit without worry? When was the last time you spoke without hiding your teeth or feeling self-conscious? Are your dentures causing more discomfort than comfort? Then, All-on-4 (also known as All-on-Four and All-in-Four) implants are the solution you deserve.
You Deserve a Genuine Smile!
Our teeth play a vital role in our daily lives. A beautiful, natural smile is often associated with both natural and healthy-looking teeth. A complete set of teeth allows us to enjoy a wide variety of foods. Healthy teeth can boost our confidence at work and enhance our vitality as we age.
The loss of even a single tooth can significantly impact our quality of life. Therefore, it’s crucial to seek appropriate dental treatment promptly to find a long-lasting and effective solution.
When multiple teeth are missing, dentures may seem like the most obvious solution. However, many denture wearers experience significant problems and discomfort with ad hoc restorations. Despite numerous visits to the dentist, the prosthesis may still fit poorly or cause pain, leaving many patients feeling frustrated and dissatisfied.
If you are experiencing similar challenges, modern dental solutions based on AII-on-4 can help you restore full oral function and improve your overall quality of life.
At our clinic, your ill-fitting and uncomfortable dentures will be replaced with natural-looking and fully functional teeth. Imagine making a list of all the foods you’ve been craving but haven’t been able to enjoy. With our help, you won’t have to wait long to savour those flavours again!
A Revolutionary Treatment: What are the AII-on-4 Implants?
The All-on-4 treatment concept is a proven dental implant solution, especially for patients who have lost all their natural teeth or have teeth that are beyond preservation. A natural-looking restoration is achieved with just four dental implants
In this way, the AII-on-4 treatment concept offers fixed, functional and stable temporary teeth in a very short time. If the patient’s criteria are met and there is sufficient stability, all your implants can be fitted with a fixed temporary restoration on the day of the procedure.

(X-ray of a patient’s lower jaw who had all their teeth replaced with four implants (All-on-4 method) and was followed for five years.)
Under What Circumstances Are All-on-4 Dental Implants Recommended?
Who are the suitable candidates for All-On-Four dental implant treatment? Well, that question depends on your medical conditions and habits as well as your current situation. The All-on-4 implant system was created to make it easier to treat patients who have lost all their teeth in the jaw (edentulous) or soon-to-be edentulous, especially when the bone structure makes traditional methods difficult. It uses four implants to securely support a full set of replacement teeth. To maximize support and stability, the two back implants are placed at an angle, allowing for a more efficient and less invasive approach to restoring the entire dental arch.
Dental implant treatment is a surgical procedure and requires a preliminary examination by our clinical periodontist to determine whether your dental and general health allow for dental implant treatment. Certain dental conditions must be met for the AII-on-4 treatment protocol. Your dentist may suggest alternative treatments or modifications, and more than one hundred thousand patients have already been treated with the AII-on-4 treatment concept, which has been the subject of 20 years of study and research.
Implant treatments have a high success rate and few complications, making them a reliable option no matter how quickly the implants are put to use. The focus until now was not on proving that they work but on finding easier and more affordable ways to do the procedure. And we achieved that in our clinic with the best experts Turkey can offer.
For patients who have the medical conditions and/or habit listed below, the treatment may result with a higher chance of complications and lower success rate.
- Diabetes: People with diabetes may have a harder time with dental implants. Some studies have shown that they might have lower success rates or a higher risk of problems around the implants.
- Smoking: Smoking is often linked to problems with dental implants, such as lower success rates or complications. Most studies agree that smoking is bad for dental implants. Patients should adhere to a stricter cleaning routine and stop smoking if possible.

According to meticulous scientific studies, which followed patients for up to three years, they have shown that it’s possible to successfully replace all the teeth in the jaw with four implants (All-on-4 method) and have good results in the short and medium term.
The primary advantages and benefits include:
- Improved Quality of Life: You get dentures that look and feel natural again. Depending on your situation, the temporary teeth and the implants can be utilised on the same day.
- Shorter Treatment Duration: The treatment is faster and more cost-effective than comparable alternatives, as only four implants are required.
- Scientifically Proven: The success of this product from Nobel BioCare, a world leader in dental implant technology, has been proven by numerous clinical studies and patient follow-ups over 10 years.
- A long-term Investment for Life: At first glance, it may seem costly, but other restorations may be more expensive in the long term due to their high aftercare costs. With good care, your implants can last for a long time.
- Stability and Security: All-on-4 implants stay firmly in place, unlike traditional dentures that can slip or shift around.
- Familiar Look and Feel: They resemble the appearance and function of natural teeth, enhancing comfort and confidence.
- Improved Chewing and Biting Ability: Grants stronger bite force, allowing for a wide choice of foods to be consumed compared to removable dentures.
- Conservation of Bones: Assists in preventing bone loss in the jaw by fostering the bone.
- Less Implants Required: Only four strategically placed implants are needed to support a full arch, reducing complexity and cost.
- Immediate Results: Often allows for same-day placement of a temporary prosthesis, giving patients a functional smile right away.
- No Need for Adhesives: Eliminates the hassle and mess of denture adhesives.
- Long-Term Durability: Depending on good care, All-on-4 implants can last for many years, unlike traditional dentures that often need to be fixed or replaced.
- Simple Maintenance: Requires systematic routine oral hygiene and clinical check-ups, just like caring for natural teeth.
- Advanced Comfort: Designed to fit securely without causing gum irritation, a common problem with traditional dentures.
How will Your All-on-4 Treatment Proceed?
How is All-On-4 Treatment Performed? The first step is a consultation between you and our experienced surgeon. Your wishes and hopes for new teeth are discussed thoroughly. A meticulous diagnosis is subsequently established. This involves two—or three-dimensional imaging procedures such as X-ray examinations. The relationship between your teeth and jawbone is carefully analysed. Your diagnosis, combined with your personal preferences, will serve as the foundation for your treatment plan.
A typical procedure will look like this:
- After arriving at the practice, you will first be given a local anaesthetic.
- Procedure: Four implants will be placed into the jaw.
- During the recovery phase, the dental technician prepares your new temporary teeth.
- Your new smile: You leave the practice with fixed temporary teeth.
How is All-On-4 Treatment Performed? The first step is a consultation between you and our experienced surgeon. Your wishes and hopes for new teeth are discussed thoroughly. A meticulous diagnosis is subsequently established. This involves two—or three-dimensional imaging procedures such as X-ray examinations. The relationship between your teeth and jawbone is carefully analysed. Your diagnosis, combined with your personal preferences, will serve as the foundation for your treatment plan.
A typical procedure will look like this:
- After arriving at the practice, you will first be given a local anaesthetic.
- Procedure: Four implants will be placed into the jaw.
- During the recovery phase, the dental technician prepares your new temporary teeth.
- Your new smile: You leave the practice with fixed temporary teeth.
How is an Advanced Implant Treatment Carried Out?
The All-on-4 technique involves placing a fixed set of replacement teeth onto four implants in the upper (maxilla) or lower (mandible) jaw. Here’s how it works in simple terms:
- Implant Placement: Two implants are placed straight in the front, and two are placed at an angle in the back. This angled placement helps avoid important structures like sinuses in the upper jaw or nerves in the lower jaw.
- No Extra Bone Work: By positioning the implants this way, there’s no need for extra procedures like sinus lifts or bone grafting, which saves time and simplifies treatment.
- Angled Implants: In the upper jaw, the back implants are angled up to 45 degrees to work around the sinuses. In the lower jaw, their position is adjusted based on nerve locations and angled forward for support.
- Special Connectors: Adjustable components (called abutments) are added to the implants to ensure a precise fit for the new teeth, no matter the angles.
This approach speeds up the process and avoids more complex surgeries while providing strong and secure results.
When you decide to get All-On-4 implants treatment to replace your missing teeth, you should know in advance what materials in the treatment process will be used.
- Zirconia: Zirconia is a popular material for dental prosthetics because it’s strong, durable, and chemically stable. Its strength is similar to stainless steel, making it ideal for long-lasting use. In fact, zirconia is the toughest dental ceramic available. Its high strength and resistance to cracking come from a special property called “transformation toughening,” which helps prevent fractures.
- Acrylic: Acrylic has been a popular material for dental bridges, especially for the All-on-4 method, because it’s one of the most affordable options. In the past, it was considered the best choice, but now there are better materials available. Although it’s not as popular today, acrylic was the first material of its kind for this type of treatment, so it’s still considered a benchmark for industry.
- Crystal Ultra: Crystal Ultra is a cutting-edge ceramic material used in dental implants, offering exceptional strength and a highly natural appearance. It’s designed to mimic the translucency and colour of natural teeth, resulting in a beautiful and seamless integration with your smile.
- Nanoceramic: It is an advanced material used in dental implants, offering a more natural-looking and potentially more durable alternative to traditional materials. It’s produced from high-strength ceramics infused with tiny particles, which in turn results as a material that’s both strong and aesthetically pleasing
For aftercare, adherence to regular care is crucial for your All-on-4 implants to last for many years. Daily brushing and flossing are essential. When brushing, gently reach under the bridge, both on the top and bottom teeth. Use a specialized soft toothbrush to clean this area thoroughly. We’ll also show you how to use interdental brushes (like X-floss) to clean between the implants and under the bridge.
All-on-4 dental implant treatment in Turkey can be significantly more affordable compared to many Western countries. Here’s a general overview: Costs typically range from €3,000 to €5,000 per jaw. This can vary depending on several factors like materials used or additional medical treatments (bone grafts or sinus lifts may increase the cost) that could not be foreseen. Implant brands and the quality of materials used will have an effect on the price. The cost usually includes:
- Consultation and examination
- 3D imaging (CT scan)
- Implant placement
- Temporary teeth
- Permanent teeth
- Follow-up appointments
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The All-on-4 dental implant treatment replaces all teeth in a jaw using just four strategically placed implants. Two implants are positioned straight in the front, while two are angled towards the back of the jaw. This angled placement avoids sensitive areas like sinuses in the upper jaw and nerves in the lower jaw, minimizing the need for complex bone grafting procedures
Immediate restoration with fixed teeth in a very short time
- Minimally invasive and safe procedure
- Fast wound healing
- Only four implants required
- Short treatment duration with few appointments
Normally, local anaesthesia is sufficient to carry out the All-on-4 treatment. However, if the situation requires, general anaesthesia can also be given.
The titanium implants are securely placed into the jawbone, where they naturally integrate and fuse with the bone during the healing phase.
As a stable and integrated part of the jaw, the new teeth can now be placed and fixed on the four implants in the form of a complete prosthesis on the same day. Your teeth can be loaded immediately and look so natural that there is no noticeable difference to real teeth.
The implant system has been tested and shown to work effectively for up to 10 years in the lower jaw (mandible) and up to 5 years in the upper jaw (maxilla) in clinical follow-ups. The implants have a high success rate, with the majority of implants remaining functional over time. Mid-term (3-4 years): 96.3% to 100% of implants remain successful. Long-term (5-10 years): 94.8% to 98% of implants remain in good condition and functional.
There is a possible risk of complications with All-on-4 therapy, primarily for smokers, although the risk is lower compared to other implantation procedures. In the long term, tobacco consumption is considered unfavourable for the course of durability.
If the jaw has been irradiated, it is better to wait at least 18 months before starting All-on-4 therapy. The use of certain medications can also cause problems, like causing a negative effect on bone metabolism. However, well-controlled diabetics and older patients are no longer considered problematic. If there is close cooperation with the family doctor, the potential risks associated with implantation can be assessed well.